"Felt: Fiber Transformed" at Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA
November 17, 2018 - May 12, 2019
Felt is a practice older than both weaving and spinning, with numerous theories as to its origin. In felting, the simple and repetitive manipulation of strands of wool begins the process – whether through rolling and squeezing the wet matter, roving again and again, or jabbing time and again with barbed needles to interlock the strands. Simply put, the wool fibers are transformed.
Artists in the exhibition include Eva Camacho-Sanchez, Lisa J. Hinrichs, Lee Johnson, Shelley Jones, Teasy Shiruo Sun, and Kiyoshi Mino.
Artist Teasy Shiruo Sun in front of her art work.
Children's Play Clothes: Strolling in Yu Garden
Details about the art work.
Children's Play Clothes: Strolling in Yu Garden
Children's Play Clothes: Strolling in Yu Garden
The Art of Felting
Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA.
New England’s home for contemporary craft.
Exhibition Details
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